Wednesday, January 4, 2012

All-Clad Nonstick Roasting Rack

All-Clad Nonstick Roasting Rack Review



All-Clad Nonstick Roasting Rack Feature

  • Holds turkey, chickens, big roasts in roasting pan
  • 14 by 12-1/4 inches
  • Nonstick surface won't pull off poultry skin
  • Rack ensures all-around air flow and even cooking
  • Hand washing recommended
Renowned worldwide for its cookware collections, All-Clad now makes kitchen accessories, and that's welcome news to serious and professional cooks. This big roasting rack is a perfect example of the quality All-Clad brings to the kitchen. Measuring 14 by 12-1/4 inches, it's large enough to hold a massive turkey, two big chickens, or a family-size prime rib. It's heavy and durable and because it's nonstick, it won't pull away a bird's skin after roasting. This rack lifts poultry or a roast off the pan's surface so that the bottom doesn't boil in pan juices, and air flows all around for even cooking: two virtues that are essential for proper roasting. This rack should be hand washed. Like all All-Clad cookware, cook's tools, and kitchen accessories, the rack carries a lifetime warranty against defects. --Fred Brack Add additional functionality to your All-Clad collection with a roasting rack accessory. Designed for the large All-Clad Roti roasting pan, the rack is made of stainless steel with a non-stick coating for easier cooking and clean-up. When coupled with its counterpart, the roasting pan, you can cook all manner of delicious foods and recipes. The rack allows for healthier cooking, by letting fats drip from meats into the pan below.

Producing some of the finest cookware in the nation, All-Clad has been featured in many high class and gourmet restaurants for its superior performance and aesthetically designed pieces crafted from American artists using the finest metals. A firm believer in quality over convenience, All-Clad's metals are formulated and bonded with cooking performance in mind, and are combined with stunning designs to provide you with the best cooking experience possible.


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